P.U. Often in the Fall, our dogs get skunked. It requires hours of clean up. Our house smells like burnt rubber for days. The insides of my nose burn. My eyes water.

But still, these guys are so darn cute. And they rid our flowerbeds of grubs. So... I'll doodle a stinker or two in my journal for good mojo and maybe our beasts will evade getting sprayed this year. Sounds like a plan.

Want more stinky cuteness in your life? Check out all these origami skunks over at Gilad Origami!

If video how-to's are more your game, here's a really nice video tutorial by Nick Robinson!

We're members of a farm share and for the last few weeks, we've received an abundance of squash. I've made squash soup, squash bread, roasted squash, stuffed squash, and squash chili. Now we're to the point where I'm giving it away for free or using it for decoration - I can truly say we are squashed OUT. Definitely an October staple, today's doodle how-to is... SQUASH. (Lord, help me.)

If, unlike me, you've not had your fill, Amy designed a gorgeous Fall Bullet Journal Stencil that not only features a squash, but IS a squash. At least we'll all be full up on vitamin C coming into cold season? Here's to you, you nutritious, mushy, gourd, you.

Two for one today; again playing catch up. It's more challenging than you would think to carve out time to do something like this daily. I need a journal page to remind me to share these doodles for people's journals! Anyways we've got a spider to add to Day 17's web and a mushroom to place beneath both. Enjoy!

Simple, sweet little spider's web for day 17 of our October Doodles. Amy took this a few steps further and shared her spiderweb mood tracker that she made using a Compass Protractor over on Instagram. We want to see how you use these doodles in your journal! If you feel like sharing, you can do so on our facebook page or in the fb group Bullet Journaling Tips and Tricks!